Example sentences of "and [vb base] [art] high [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , their underrating of the ‘ caesaristic ’ elements of Hitler 's mass charismatic base meant that , far from providing a new foundation for the power of the traditional élites , as they had hoped , the plebiscitary acclamation of the Führer enabled Hitler 's own power to detach itself from its likely shackles and develop a high degree of relative autonomy , at the same time reducing former dominant groups like the army from ‘ power-élites ’ proper to merely ‘ functional élites ’ , unable to check Hitler himself and the ‘ wild men ’ of the Nazi Movement , even when wishing to do so . |
2 | For these and other linguistic and cultural reasons it is relatively easy for the speaker of one Bantu language to learn another and develop a high level of competence in it . |
3 | An example is the 1975 pay award in BR , which had already been through the RSNT when the Prime Minister Harold Wilson intervened to press management to resume negotiations and make a higher offer ( see ch. 9 ) . |
4 | The prime reason for encircling dolphins to catch yellowfin tuna is that the tuna which associate with dolphins tend to be larger , and command a higher market price . |
5 | If the price of the good in their market is , for whatever reason , known to be higher than its average price in the whole economy they will take advantage of this high relative price and supply a higher quantity of the good than they otherwise would . |
6 | Therefore , by common law a hotel must offer food and accommodation to its guests ; but it must also assume a liability for the property of guests , conform to public health and safety regulations , and provide a high standard of cleanliness and sanitation . |
7 | They are equally a force in the Conservative Party and provide a high proportion of the leaders of public opinion in the media and elsewhere . |
8 | In order to sustain price discrimination between the two sets of purchasers , it may decide to integrate into the area of relatively elastic demand and charge a high price to the other . |
9 | Both are drawn from archival and historical records and show the High Street as it would have been in 1540 , at the close of the last independent century of Scottish culture and accomplishment when 22 kings , queens and princes lay undisturbed and revered by pilgrims in the abbey . |
10 | During excitation , samples are heated and begin to outgas , producing more ions and concomitantly increasingly the electron beam current , which if unchecked will reach a preset level within the power unit and cause the high tension to be switched off to protect the gun . |
11 | It is still not too late to invest in European bonds and enjoy a high return plus scope for capital appreciation as interest rates are cut , according to Thornton Unit Managers . |
12 | These were the result of spontaneous revolutionary activity from the base , which even embarrassed the union leadership , and demonstrate a high level of class consciousness among the mass of workers . |
13 | I shall need a first-class advertising agency which can identify the main market and come up with a good campaign to target it , woo it with words and obtain a high conversion rate of sales . ’ |
14 | They also need to be reasonably labour intensive and give a high level of added value which can be retained by the production unit or community involved . |
15 | to care for the local communities in which we operate and ensure the highest level of performance in protecting the environment ; |
16 | He says ; We put to the Government a proposal to raise the stamp duty threshold from thirty thousand to sixty thousand pounds and impose a higher stamp duty rate on property over one hundred thousand pounds . |
17 | Work out ways to raise your status at work and adopt a high profile when it comes to thinking through professional matters and sharing ideas with the people that matter . |
18 | The Chancellor made clear that henceforth he would rely more on the narrower definition of money , Mo , and maintain a high exchange rate ( and high interest rates ) to dampen inflation . |
19 | Still , I was determined to cash in on my success and maintain a high profile at the ground . |
20 | It could sustain a more rapid development of the ‘ productive forces ’ contribute to the greater satisfaction of social needs and produce a high level of employment which would increase the social power of the working class . |
21 | Normally , such advisers will run an informal auction for the target so as to introduce competitive bidding and encourage a high price for the shares . |
22 | And pay a higher pension policy . |
23 | These core-constituting elements form the non-theme , are context-independent , and carry a higher degree of CD . |
24 | They are all more aggressive than treatment with laser and carry a higher risk of complications and only cryotherapy can be performed without general anaesthesia . |
25 | The attractions of these products are that they store well , are easily obtained and offer a high profit margin . |
26 | These belts , mainly of deciduous trees such as beech , sycamore and oak were planted over 150 years ago , and mark a high spot in land use planning and indeed in agriculture generally . |
27 | The 10% of our sample who cohabit outside marriage are more interested in money than other groups and express a high interest in their partner . |
28 | Practical Fishkeeping demands the highest possible standards of fish photography — but if you follow the advice in this article , and take a high quality picture of your fish , please send it to us . |
29 | Please let us know about EVERY class that operated at any time in 1988 , whether it was only a couple of weeks in January or a short summer course ( children or adults ) and take the highest number on roll at any time in the year . |
30 | You add up the total marks given to your players , divide by x — then roll a dice that number of times and take the highest number rolled … |